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Chartres Collection (#15)

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Background imageChartres Collection: Chartres Cathedral, France - Choir Screen

Chartres Cathedral, France - Choir Screen
A surviving example of the interior carved choir screen at Chartres Cathedral, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageChartres Collection: Chartres Cathedral, France

Chartres Cathedral, France
The distinctive spires of Chartres Cathedral, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageChartres Collection: Renaissance Clock at Chartres Cathedral, France

Renaissance Clock at Chartres Cathedral, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageChartres Collection: Medieval carvings of signs of the Zodiac including Capricorn and Aquarius

Medieval carvings of signs of the Zodiac including Capricorn and Aquarius, on North Porch, Chartres Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chartres, Eure-et-Loir Region, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: CHARTRES CATHEDRAL. Figures on the royal portal, left side, Chartres Cathedral, France

CHARTRES CATHEDRAL. Figures on the royal portal, left side, Chartres Cathedral, France. Photograph, mid-20th century

Background imageChartres Collection: The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto

The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto
General Stoneman, accompanied by the Comte de Paris and the Duc de Chartres, on a reconnaissance expedition to Cedar Run. The peninsular Campaign began when McLellans Army of the Potomac advanced

Background imageChartres Collection: France Chartres

France Chartres
Houses on the Eure, in the lower town : the spires of the cathedral, in the upper town, can be seen in the distance

Background imageChartres Collection: French Officers / Civ. War

French Officers / Civ. War
French Officers at dinner, from left: Capt. Le Clerc, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, Prince de Joinville and Capt. Mohain

Background imageChartres Collection: Duke Entering Chartres

Duke Entering Chartres
The Duke of Burgundy having received the commard of an expedition from his brother, Charles the Fifth of France, after taking several towns, retires to Chartes

Background imageChartres Collection: Mass in and outside Chartres cathedral during Catholic pilgrimage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mass in and outside Chartres cathedral during Catholic pilgrimage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Stained glass of Christ entering Jerusalem and the Garden of Gethsemane

Stained glass of Christ entering Jerusalem and the Garden of Gethsemane, Chartres Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Val-de-Loire, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Catholic priests on Palm Sunday, Chartres, Eure et Loir, France, Europe

Catholic priests on Palm Sunday, Chartres, Eure et Loir, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Two angels in stained glass in the central choir, dating from 12th century

Two angels in stained glass in the central choir, dating from 12th century, Chartres Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chartres, Eure-et-Loire, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Chartres and cathedral, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France, Europe

Chartres and cathedral, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: West front of the cathedral at Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir

West front of the cathedral at Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir, in the Loire Valley, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Close-up of buttresses on the south front of the cathedral, dating from between 1194

Close-up of buttresses on the south front of the cathedral, dating from between 1194 and 1225 AD, Chartres, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: The exterior of the Christian cathedral, Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The exterior of the Christian cathedral, Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure et Loir, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, Centre, France, Europe

Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, Centre, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Candles, Chartres Cathedral, France, Europe

Candles, Chartres Cathedral, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: Cathedral, Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir, France, Europe

Cathedral, Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir, France, Europe

Background imageChartres Collection: French Druids

French Druids
In a forest near Chartres, France, druids collect mistletoe for ritual purposes

Background imageChartres Collection: Yves De Chartres / Thevet

Yves De Chartres / Thevet
YVES DE CHARTRES French bishop, theologian and historian

Background imageChartres Collection: Stain Glass Chartres

Stain Glass Chartres
This window at Chartres, France, depicts Amaury de Montfort, a celebrated French noble, though it could be anyone, really

Background imageChartres Collection: Thunder at Chartres 1360

Thunder at Chartres 1360
A thunderstorm at Chartres encourages Edward III to make the Peace of Bretigny




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"Chartres: A Timeless Masterpiece of Stained Glass and History" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Eure-et-Loir, France. This architectural marvel is renowned for its stunning rose window and medieval stained glass windows in the North Transept. Step into a world where light dances through vibrant colors, as the intricate stained glass panels depict biblical scenes and saints at Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral. These masterpieces have stood the test of time, captivating visitors with their ethereal glow. Beyond its spiritual significance, Chartres Cathedral holds historical importance along the Santiago trail—a landmark that has guided countless pilgrims on their journey to Santiago de Compostela. It serves as a testament to human devotion and faith. As night falls over New Orleans' enchanting streets, one can find echoes on Chartres street—an homage to this iconic cathedral across continents. The name itself carries an air of mystique and elegance. The grandeur continues as you approach the North gate sculpture featuring St. John the Baptist—a symbol of strength and renewal within Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral's walls. Gaze upon the majestic spires that reach towards heaven—symbols of divine connection at Chartres Cathedral in France's Centre Region. They stand tall against all odds, reminding us of our own resilience. Not only does this sacred place inspire awe but it also represents Masonic Charity—a beacon for compassion and goodwill within its community. Finally, let your eyes be drawn to "Christ in majesty" presiding over the Royal Door—an embodiment of grace and power within Chartres Cathedral's hallowed halls. Chartres is more than just a city; it is an experience that transports you through time with its unparalleled stained glass artistry and rich history. Discover this gem nestled amidst picturesque landscapes—it will leave an indelible mark on your soul.